George John Kingsnorth | Mixing Cocktails in the Bar of Life @GeorgeJohnKingsnorth | Uploaded May 2021 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
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Mixing Cocktails S2E26
Our special guest this week is Lori Gatsi-Barnett, Entrepreneur, Motivational Speaker, and Founder of JoinHer.com. Garvin confesses that he is tool-less, but when it comes to handiwork, he is adamant that that’s someone else’s problem. Meanwhile, George has all the tools and know-how to use them, most of them, while Lori argues that more women know how to use the tools than men. Then we got onto big cars and little cars and Lori got Garvin to blush, momentarily. Then he went off about his G-Wagon. (“What’s a G-Wagon?” asks George.) The discussion merges into the importance of coffee breaks to chat with colleagues and solve problems and how these days, with no chat at breaktimes, mole-hill problems often turn into mountains. Lori talks about why it is important to understand your own worth so that you can eliminate your fears. So, another show full of philosophical banter, tool rattling, and a mouse.
Source:
podbean.com/eau/pb-e3iuf-10474ca
Mixing Cocktails S2E26
Our special guest this week is Lori Gatsi-Barnett, Entrepreneur, Motivational Speaker, and Founder of JoinHer.com. Garvin confesses that he is tool-less, but when it comes to handiwork, he is adamant that that’s someone else’s problem. Meanwhile, George has all the tools and know-how to use them, most of them, while Lori argues that more women know how to use the tools than men. Then we got onto big cars and little cars and Lori got Garvin to blush, momentarily. Then he went off about his G-Wagon. (“What’s a G-Wagon?” asks George.) The discussion merges into the importance of coffee breaks to chat with colleagues and solve problems and how these days, with no chat at breaktimes, mole-hill problems often turn into mountains. Lori talks about why it is important to understand your own worth so that you can eliminate your fears. So, another show full of philosophical banter, tool rattling, and a mouse.